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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL TH UR SD AY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946 PAGE FIVE , at parsonage. (Mr. Woody Thurman has' been re than any previously used. S.mply- class-work, and afternoons to su- support given by the various rural In local offices. Veterans In part I Friday, 10 a. m., prayer group cently discharged from the army designed bumper guards are spaced i pervised recreation, swlnmming and and civic organizations Several icular are being sought for these in Newell Heights. i after spending about two years well apart, boating. An adequate staff of in- Oranges have given Summer school positions to as the G. I. bill of THK MKTHOIMST COMMUNITY | We are muted to attend the overseas. Mr. Thurman, Mrs. Plercy I inferior hardware and trim is strutors, local leaue-s, and super scholarship* for outstanding achie rights, veterans who desire to file co amuni'.y memorial service to be CHURCH br0Uler “ “ 'planned to harmonise with the visors were on hand to keep things vement, and many others have a claim for readjustment allowance | he’ d in higls school auditorium s is te r s ^ ° ram ^ H. J. Gernhardt. Pastor. new de lgn notes. Upholstery fab- moving. spon'ored Clubs within their com- must file at an office of the state ¡at 2:30 p. m. World order day, Nov Betty Lou Newbill spent part of Sunday school, 10 a. m. I rics are beautiful in color and text- "Livestock and crops tours carried munl.le.,, have he.ped secure local unemployment compensation com ember 11. last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. ¡uie, and stay fresh. on during the summer months gave leaders, and have sponsored achi mission. For veterans who have had Worship and sermon, 11 a. m. j Garrison In Nyssa. the various club members a change eved.ent meetings for a number of experience In work related to the "The Things That Make For ADRIAN FliEF MeTIIOPIST Mr. Weatherspoon was a dinner to visit the projects of other mem also sent In to the State exhibit. duties of these positions while In Peace." CHURCH guest Sunday at the M. L. Kurtz bers and see some of the different Fifteen head of fat beef animals service, the merit system council I home. Adrian, Oregon Youth fellowship, 7 p. m. practices that were being carried were taken to the Pacific Interna- has approved specifications which Philip H. Reiman—Pastor Young adult fellowship, 7 p. m. on. Producion practices and live b.onal Livestock Exposition. exlUbP- give credit for this military or na Sunday school, 10 a. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m. CHEVROLET SH O W N stock management, as well as live ed in the Club classes there, and val experience. In addition, veter Missionary service, 11 a. m. Bible study and prayer, Wednes stock judging, was discussed on ilvlc organizations. t( _ , ans are allowed a five-point pre A mistake was made In last A T CABLES G AR AG E day, 8 p. m. (Continued from page 1) there tours." ference In the examination pro Membership training, Thursday. weeks announcement of the Men fcers also completed in the bread- Number of exhibits at the County cess. UNEMPLOYMENT IN and Mis ions day which should 4 p. m. aoeentuates the low. sleek lines of bakin8 contest, demonstration team Pair was the largest since the war ha- e been this week. Come and heal1 the entire car, and an appealing tomest> and Ul lhe 8iris’ dress started and, according to the Jud- OREGON INCREASES To Give Banquet— the laymen of the church speak on CHURCH OF T1IE N.47 ARE Nfc array of color combinations are ireveue- i ges, the quality of the exhibits was The Nyssa Lions club voted at missions and also prepared to give Rev. E. J. Wilson, pastor Return.ng servicemen and wo ; features of the modish style which i ‘ Attendance at 4'H summer exceptionally good. There was a Its Monday luncheon to give the j a l.beral offering for missions. 10 a. in., Sunday school. I makes the new. 1946 Chevrolet the 8011001 at Ore«011 State college was large Increase In te number of men and a cancellation of war annual football banquet In honor ! We are joining ranks with The 11 a .m„ communion service criterion of the low-priced field, 1 mited year to club members oeef, dairy, and canning e hlblts, contracts have caused a sharp ln- American Legion and the other i according to Lee Cables, who ‘is llol” in® scholarships hi county-wide but a decrease In number of hogs crea e in the claims filed with the of the local grid squad. The date 7 p. m„ pre-prsyer servl has not been definitely set. but pro churches of the city in an Arm 7:15 p. m„ young people, inter showing the new Chevrolet at the comPetlUon- Thanks to the Granges, and sheep. Prizes won by the club slate unemployment compensation bably the banquet will be held Nov istice Service Sunday afternoon In mediate and junior services. Cables Chevrolet company garage ' "lvl° or8anlzatlons, and P. T. A. members amounted to nearly »600. commission. ember 19. the Adrian High school. 8 p. m., evangelistic service. ¡in Ontario .units, we had 33 deegates from the Three girls from the county com- In order to staff adequate the Evening services. Every Friday noon prayer and various offices of the unemploy BUILDING PERMITS I "Embodying the best thinking of county that Wcre eii« ‘ ble attend peted at the State Fair at Salem Young Peope meeting, 7:30, fasting service. Mrs. Ann Breazeale, »3000. tot 2, cutomotive designers, the new Chev- !!Jds event' This 18 01le oi the , in the Style Revue contest and in ment compensation commission, the Clarence Nelson, leader. j rolets emphasize classical lines, with llihti of any club member's career, the canning contest. Some clothing merit system council In the Mead block 14. 26 by 28 leet, frame con Evangelistic message, 8:30. THF COMMUNITY U.MTEU I a long, flowing sweep from front ! "Cur 8econd annual 4-H camp exhibits from county wtners were building In Portland has announ struction. Cot age prayer meeting next week PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Vernon Chadwick, brick con to back. Mr. Cables said. "Chrom- was held at Payette lakes early In sold at the 4-H auction sale. All ced examinations for qualified ap In the Mack Blssonette home near Kingman Memorial turn plated and stainless steel trim, A“ « 11*1, and registration was large these calves sold for 20 cents per plicants for both the claims and struction, 34 by 34, »6500, Stunz Skinners Corner. I. C. Nevin, Pastor. used with re-traint and good taste. *nough 10 take cale of the avail- Pound or over, bringing class mem- . auditing series of positions. The addition. 10 a. m., Bible school. commission maintains offices In Warren Kelch, north Seventh highlights the overall design. ? ble faclliUes However, the major- bers $2542.39. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL MISSION 11 a. m., morning worship. "Men Streamlining'is combined with mas- lty of those gomg were girls’ as A large part of the success of strategic locations throughout the street. »5000, 24 by 48 feet, stucco. Rev. C. L. Callahan, Vicar and Missions.” Sunday sermon: most boys were busy with field our Club program has been due state and would welcome applica E. E. Gray, Sixth street, resi siveness and lowness. Holy communion and sermon sec "Our Mission in a Post-war World.” "The bodies by Fisher, exclusive work. Mornings were devoted to to the excellent cooperation and * tions from those who would work dence. 18 by 32 feet, frame, »1500. 8 p. m., evening worship. Inspira ond Sunday o i each month at 9 with Chevrolet in the low-priced tion in song and prayer; Instruc a. m. field, provide a combination of All other services at 7:30 p. m. tion through discussion: Adult: style, safety, luxury and durability. Women’s guild second Wednes Bible teaching about marriage and Fisher unisteel construction means divorce; young people: Keeping day oi each month. that floor, panels, cowl and turret- faith with those who paid the top roof are welded -to form an all- price. Closing thought by our pas NEWELL HEIGHTS steel unit. No-draft ventilation is tor. • provided. Monday, 4 p. m„ H. S. class in Mrs. Beams and son, Roy, Mrs. “ A Chevrolet feature Is the door- great Bible characters. Kern Thurman and family, Mrs. S. action fender, which flows smooth Tuesday, 4 p. m., 5th and 6th L. Thurman and Mr. and Mrs. ly back half way into . the front grade class In "Friends of Jesus.” Woody Thurman and family ar doors. The new hood is exception Wednesday, 7:45 p. m„ Adult rived November 1 from Buhl, Ida ally deep and massive. class in O. T. at Adrian grade ho to visit Mr. and Mrs. Piercy and “ Interiors are the last word in school. 8:30 p. m„ choir practice Mr. and Mrs. Gram for a few days. taste and luxury. Upholstery Is superlatively tailored in fabrics that look smarter, wear-better and clean more easily. “Pure beauty has been attained by master craftsmen In the design of interior fittings, Instrument pan el fixures and home-like conven ( iences inside the car. The Instru ment panel is distinctive, too, for Its practlcall arrangements of dials and Indicators, contributing to the ease of driving. The Truest and Strongest Blocks Made The front-end treatment of the 1946 Chevrolet Is completely new, bringing Into modem focus the Get the government test before you buy. lowness and massiveness of line. The bumper, radiator grille and headlamps present a combined ap pearance of classic simplicity. The gleaming, unadorned horizontal bars of the grille emphasize width, and All Sizes Concrete Headgates lower the lines. The grille consists of three hor izontal bars, below which are two Some New and-Used Lumber more, wider bars extending almost to the sides of the fenders. Park ing lights are framed in rectangu lar plates at either end of this HE board of directors o f the Malheur County the rates of the Idaho Power Company. It appears assembly. Citizens’ Committee for the Protection o f Tax to this committee that the Malheur Electric Co Phone 440-J, Payette The new front bumper enhances operative, Inc. is seeking a means of “ bailing them payers and Private Enterprise, representing the appearances of the radiator selves out” from an embarrassing financial condi the communities of Ontario, Harper, Juntura, grille, and is deeper and higher Church Services Malheur 4-H Observing Week A WE ARE FOR SALE OPPOSED WHITE CINDER BLOCKS To The Formation of a Also Concrete Pipe Peoples Utility District In Malheur County I, J. JOSEPHSON & SON T Westfall, Brogan, Jamieson, Ironside, Vale, Adrian, Nyssa and Annex and Bench districts, is opposed to the creation of a people’s utility district in Malheur county for the following reasons: — we are opposed to the creation of a new taxing district which would be empowered to levy taxes on all real property within its boundaries; — we are opposed to substituting political man agement of electric utility services for the existing business management and good service rendered by the Idaho Power Company, a taxpaying private utility; — we are unalterably opposed to the setting up of a public agency for the rendering o f electric service which would avoid the payment o f federal taxes to accomplish a small saving in the price of electricity, and we believe the citizens of the county should be seeking the creation of additional taxpaying businesses rather than the destruction o f those now in existence; — we are opposed to public ownership o f electric facilities in Malheur county because we have wit nessed the example of the Malheur Electric Co operative, Inc., an REA unit, which is admittedly operating at a deficit in an effort to compete with tion at the expense of taxpayers and electric users o f this county; — we are opposed because the experience of the State o f Oregon to date shows that PUDs are better devices for levying taxes than for furnish ing electric service. Thirteen Oregon counties have one or more PUDs formed within their boundaries, but o f the total, only two PUDs are astually operating. Those in operation have levied and col lected f9 ,768.07 in taxes, but those not in opera tion have levied and collected $125,654.39 from taxpayers; — we are opposed because a PUD can not guar antee low rates for utility service, for the law specifically requires that “ rates shall be sufficient to provide the funds necessary for the payment o f the principal and interest of any revenue bonds outstanding, after paying from said revenues all expenses o f operation and maintenance, including taxes.” A PUD may fix and collect its own rates without supervision or regulation by the Public Utilities Commissioner o f Oregon or any other body. PUD customers have no recourse against excessive rates, inadequate service, discrimination, or any other phase o f PUD operations. Authorized by the board o f directors o f tho H a v e y o u ever n o tice d that w h en ever tw o trains pass, freight or passenger, a trainm an w ill signal, with hand or lantern, to the trainman at the rear of the other train? This is n ot m erely a frien d ly gesture. E ach man m akes a careful visual in sp e c tio n o f the oth er's train w h ile it passes. T hen h e signals that all is w ell o r that h e has spotted som e defect. This is just o n e phase o f a continuous " c h e c k a nd d o u b le c h e c k " system. A ll ru t n o c k tsu v t UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD U nion P a cific trains are th orou g h ly in sp e c te d b e fo re le a v in g terminal p oin ts . . . all station agents c h e c k ea ch train C3 it passes. E ven track crew s, a lo n g the right o f way, are alert to sp ot any sig n o f trouble. Thus, U nion P a cific trains are ch e c k e d tim e and tim e again as th ey transport passengers and freigh t o v e r the Stra te g ic M id d le Route, u n itin g the East w ith th e m id -W e st a n d th e P a c ific coa st Malheur County Citizens’ Committee for the Protection of Taxpayers and Private Enterprise FRANK T. MORGAN, Chairman HARRY L. PETERSON, first vice chairman, NEPH1 GRIGG, second vice chairman VERNON WILSON and ARVEL L. CHILD, executive committeemen MEMBERS OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS DR. C. E. PALMER LLOYD EDMONSON C. A. PATRICK JOE BUTTICE E. C. VAN PETTEN FRANK HOPPER RAY DUNCAN DELBERT TAYLOR CARLOS W. BUCHNER JOHN MEDLIN CHARLES H. SPICER DON E. MASTERSON S. E. FLANNIGAN LUTHER FIFE J. N. JONES FRANK GRIRBIN JOHN GILMORE HARRY MINOR by the board ef director* of the Malheur County Cltlaena’ Commit- and Private Enterprise at Ontario, Oregon, October 17, 1945, and Hydroelectric Commission of Oregon at Vais on October 22, 1*45. The shove resolution wa* adopted lee for the Protection of Taxpayers filed with the i